Graham Potter, West Ham manager, has called for calm after losing to Crystal Palace 1-2 at the London Stadium following poor run of form in the Premier League.
West Ham have lost all three home matches this season to London rivals Chelsea, Tottenham and Crystal Palace.
West Ham have also not won a Premier League game in front of their own supporters since 27 February.
Despite defeat, Potter described his side’s performance against Palace as ‘spirited’.
“I feel for the players, supporters, everybody connected with the club. We have to stick together and find a solution.
“It’s tough, the results are not what we want at all,” the former Chelsea and Brighton boss told Match of the Day.
Following today’s loss to Oliver Glasner’s side, West Ham face Everton next weekend before playing Arsenal before the international break.
Potter, who was appointed in January,
has taken charge of 25 matches since his appointment – winning just six times.
His predecessor Julen Lopetegui took charge of 22 games before his dismissal, winning seven matches.
West Ham fans chanted “sacked in the morning” at Potter during the latest home defeat.
However, the former Chelsea says he understands the frustrations of the fans, and that people are entitled to their opinion.
“I have no complaints at all about the club or the support we’ve had, but I understand the results are not positive.
“We have to accept that and change it around. We need to improve find that balance and solution.
“Of course I’m disappointed for the players, for the supporters at the moment, it’s tough at the moment,” he said.
According to Potter, everyone connected with the club feels pressure as the results are not good. However, he thinks the right approach is to change the current run of poor form.
“The only way is hard work with the players. They are going through a tough moment and we have to find the right balance and the right solution.
“Everyone is finding it tough, it’s not an easy situation.”
Asked if he still felt he had the support of the club’s board, Potter said: “Yeah, I’ve no reason to think not.”



